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The universal access to safe drinking water will require more investment that is backed by strong institutions of the government like WHO, UNICEF, World Bank

The universal access to safe drinking water will require more investment that is backed by strong institutions of the government like WHO, UNICEF, World Bank

Governments should invest in the development of healthy drinking systems that are not just increasing the amount of money available, but also by enhancing the capacity to plan, coordinate and regulate the provision of services in order seeking to provide everyone with safe drinking water, and to reduce the impacts from climate changes, according to WHO, UNICEF, and the World Bank in a report that was released today. The State of the World's Drinking Water report reveals that more than 2.5 billion persons have had access to safe drinking water in the last two decades. The progress, though positive but…
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